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Show DEATHS IJPIEIMLS STAKER Impressive funeral services serv-ices for Mrs. Luolla D. Staker, wife of Herbert A. Staker were held at 2 p. m. yesterday at the Marriott ward meetinghouse. Many sorrowing friends were present and numerous beautiful floral 'offerings wene tho mute testimonials of the loving esteem es-teem of a long list of friends. Bishop Thomas Powell, Thomas E McKay, Mrs. Gcorglna Marriott, Lawrence Richie, Mrs. Eliza Marriott, Bishop Jardine and E. A. Larkin testified to tho beautiful life of the young wife and offered words of hope and consolation conso-lation to the sorrowing husband, parents par-ents and other relatives Beautiful musical selections, favorites of the deceased sister, were rendered by Albert Al-bert Powell, Mrs, Mayme Terry, John F. Loper, Edna Butler, John Peterson, J. S. Slater, H. W. Marriott and Mrs. T P. Perry, with Miss Florence Powell Pow-ell accompanist. The funeral cortege cor-tege was one of the largest ever soen in Marriott Interment in Ogden City cemetery. MOORE Clarence Paul Moore, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Moore, died at 6:15 last night at the family residence, 2163 Adams avenue, of bronchitis alter an lllncBS of about two weeks. The funeral fu-neral will be held tomorrow at 11 a. m. at the home, Bishop E. A. Olsen presiding. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. ADAMS The funeral for Ellas Adams Ad-ams will be held at tho East Layton-meeting Layton-meeting house, at 2 p ra. tomorrow, under the auspices of the ward bishopric. bish-opric. Burial will be in Kaysvllle cemetery. |